What about the ML55AMG Mercedes, second most powerful SUV behind the caddy, though quite a bit lighter and a few feet smaller. Mercedes will not allow Chrysler to build anything that competes with their own SUV. Neil, 82Imp ----- Original Message ----- From: <Crown58imp@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 5:00 AM Subject: Re: IML: Lincoln "Imperial" > DaimlerChrysler has noticed that the PT Cruiser is underpowered. Their answer > is the up-and-coming GT Cruiser which will be powered by the same LHS V6 that > powers the Prowler and the 300M. As far as reviving the Imperial as a big > luxury RWD sedan that would be wonderful, but not likely. As one of the > members mentioned earlier, the Germans have no interest in putting out an > ultra-luxurious Chrysler that would do nothing more than compete with their > own Mercedes line. Here's another idea, why not resurrect the Imperial as a > ultra-luxury full-size SUV. As far as I know neither Chrysler nor Mercedes > are competing in that arena. The Imperial might just steal some sales from > the likes of Ford Excursion, Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator, Toyota > Land Cruiser, and GM's Hummer H2. How about that? Our beloved Imperial can > come back disguised as a truck and powered of course by the new Magnum Hemi > engine from the Ram line. Wouldn't it be nice? > > Doug > 58 Crown coupe > >